July 15 - 20, 2013
Monday, July 15 – Ron DiCianni – Before I Formed You – Jeremiah 29 says that God knows the plans He has for us, and the future He’s calling us to. On the next Live the Promise Susie talks with artist Ron DiCianni. He’s going to share about his faith, artwork, and the amazing story of how God intervened when his mother tried to abort him.
Tuesday, July 16 – Aaron Shust – The Artist’s Corner – God can use music to minister to us in every season. Today Susie welcomes singer-songwriter Aaron Shust back to the program. He’s got a brand new CD coming out, and we’ll talk about his faith journey while listening to his newest songs.
Wednesday, July 17 – Ray Comfort – God Speaks – When we suffer, sometimes God is silent. But He’s always there, and always working. Today on Live the Promise Susie welcomes back evangelist and author Ray Comfort. We’re going to look at the biblical story of Job and unpack God’s response to the suffering of His people.
Thursday, July 18 – Mark Batterson (Recorded) – Draw the Circle –There is a way to experience a deeper, more passionate, persistent, and intimate prayer life. Today Susie talks with Mark Batterson of National Community Church. Mark has written a new book titled Draw the Circle, and he’ll teach us a new way to pray with boldness and witness God at work in our lives.
Friday, July 19 – Suzie Eller (Recorded) – The Power of Forgiveness – Sometimes the ones who love us the most, wound us the most. How can we learn to let go of bitterness and forgive those who hurt us? Listen as Susie talks with friend and fellow author Suzie Eller. We’re going to look at the process of moving from anger and distance to forgiveness and reconnection.
Saturday, July 20 – Bob and Audrey Meisner – Marriage Under Cover – In the midst of unimaginable betrayal, we have an all-powerful God Who works to redeem it. On the weekend edition of Live the Promise, we’ll hear Susie’s discussion with Bob and Audrey Meisner. They share the story of love, infidelity, and ultimate forgiveness that God has brought them through.
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